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Breast Cancer | Last Active: Feb 29 9:55am | Replies (7)

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@mir123

I wish you the best with the surgery. How are you doing waiting? Although usually I'm an impatient person, I found the wait before surgery a useful time to collect my emotions and get some practical tasks done. Does your oncologist have any suggestions as to different medications? You might also just ask and find out how much difference an estrogen inhibitor actually makes in your case. You'll also see if the hot flashes etc. eventually resolve without the anastrozole.

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Thanks for your comment. Since anastrozole in the first 3 months shrank my tumor in the left breast so small they could hardly find it. And now on my right one it has shrunk a great deal to the point now where my breast looks entirely different. It looks normal. With thoughts from my surgeon I am not afraid of the surgery or even worried I guess. You see in my crochet group one woman and has had a double mastectomy, two have had lumpectomies, and one woman recently had a kidney removed. She showed me her scar and was back at the crochet table 3 days later. They have helped me so much and it was by accident or let's say Divine synchronicity that we all ended up together in a crochet group. The truth came out. They have been so helpful to me a in not worrying that I'm actually surprised at myself. My swimming has declined I'm only going about once a week just for a little exercise, I joined a bridge group, which I had been looking for and then all of a sudden it fell in my lap. Yes, I'm certainly hoping that these hot flashes go away fast but they're not so far. I'm feeling better everyday and the further I get away from Anastrozole or letrozole the better off I am right now.